NPR | After A Sensitive Story, A Pakistani Journalist Is Barred From Leaving NPR His story, published Oct. 6, alleged that Pakistan's elected government, led by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, had confronted military leaders over the presence on Pakistani soil of militant groups that carry out attacks on neighboring India and Afghanistan. Pakistan: Prominent journalist barred from leaving the country Pakistan Bars Journalist From Leaving the Country Pakistan Defies Growing Calls For Revoking Travel Ban on Journalist |
Times of India | Had there been any surgical strike, Pakistan would have retaliated: Abdul Basit Times of India NEW DELHI: Dismissing as "fictional" New Delhi's statement that the Indian Army had executed successful "surgical strikes" against terror launch pads across the Line of Control on September 29, Pakistan high commissioner to India Abdul Basit claimed on ... Pakistan pushing for bigger SAARC to counter India, says report If there was any surgical strike, Pakistan would have responded proportionately: Basit Pak High Commissioner Abdul Basit rubbishes Indian surgical strike claims |
Daily Mail | Muslim family of award-winning data scientist flees North Carolina for Pakistan Daily Mail Zeeshan-ul-hassan Usmani, a two-time Fulbright Scholar who uses data to prevent terror attacks, moved his family across the world to Pakistan over the weekend after sharing a heartbreaking post on Facebook featuring his 7-year-old son with a sling on ... First grade Pakistani boy beaten on US school bus for 'being Muslim' 7-year-old Pakistani boy beaten on US bus for 'being Muslim' |
Deutsche Welle | Asia Bibi's appeal against death penalty - A test case for Pakistan Deutsche Welle The judges of the Pakistani Supreme Court will sit down in Islamabad on Thursday, October 13, to decide the fate of Asia Bibi, a Christian woman sentenced to death by the same court in 2010. Asia Bibi has been languishing in prison for more than six years. Final appeal for Pakistani Christian mother facing execution for blasphemy The Guardian view on blasphemy in Pakistan: a dark moment for religious freedom approaches Pakistan Supreme Court Set to Hear High-Profile Blasphemy Appeal |
New York Times | In India, a Day to Burn Demons Singes Pakistan, Too New York Times The demons that burned Tuesday all across India — in past years meant to represent social ills like corruption and pollution — were custom-made for a season of mounting tension with Pakistan. A demon towering over the Delhi neighborhood of Dwarka was ... How both India and Pakistan are punishing journalists who write about Kashmir Amnesty Joins Critics of Pakistan's Travel Ban on Leading Journalist Pakistan PM rushes to end energy shortages ahead of 2018 poll |
Express.co.uk | CHRISTIAN CRACKDOWN: Pakistan bans TV stations in sweeping 'attack on religious freedom' Express.co.uk The move to ban the stations leaves Pakistan's Christian minority with no public media presence after 17 years of having been allowed to broadcast across the country. Father Jalal added: "We must protest this decision, and we hope the West does it as ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan's 399 Tests in numbers ESPNcricinfo.com 57 Away Tests won by Pakistan. In terms of win-loss ratio, Pakistan's 0.678 (57W, 84L) is fourth, after those of Australia (1.203), England (0.877) and South Africa (0.825). (Away Tests excludes those played in neutral venues.) However, their ratio is ... Pakistan start as favourites in pink-ball Test against West Indies Pakistan vs West Indies: Misbah-ul-Haq, Jason Holder believe pink-ball cricket the future of Tests Pakistan pink-hot favourites in day-night Test |
In Jammu prison, LeT man from Pakistan turns contrite The Hindu A Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist, caught last year in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir after he and his accomplice attacked a convoy of the BSF, has been longing to hear from his mother. Predictably, Pakistan has refused to accept him as its citizen. |
Global Voices Online | Will Pakistan Carry Out a Threat to Expel 2.5 Million Afghan Refugees? Global Voices Online Earlier this year, more than 2.5 million Afghan refugees living in Pakistan were told they should leave Pakistan and return to Afghanistan. Pakistan has cited security and economic concerns and has set a March 2017 deadline for the exodus. Islamabad's ... |
India Today | US is Pakistan's real enemy, best to focus on building ties with India ... India Today Calling the US Pakistans enemy, terror mastermind Hafiz Saeed said it is time Pakistan shifts its focus from the US to building a relationship with India. Why Can't Pakistan Take Action Against Azhar, Saeed, Asks Local Newspaper Pakistan daily asks why government, military are not acting against Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar JeM chief Masood Azhar asks Pakistan to 'open the path' for terrorism against India |